I have a Pentium 200 MMX, Asus SP97-V (SIS 5597 or SIS 5598 chipset) mobo and a 14.0 GB primary drive and 3.2 GB secondary drive, running Win 98 original, with the 98 SE upgrade disc, Win98Lite, and Astonshell.
I am thinking of upgrading to a Duron 850Mhz and whatever cheap refurbished KT266 or better mobo
www.newegg.com has on sale.
The mechanical upgrade is no problem and I realize to start with a minimal installation and add items gradually (i.e. mobo, PS, memory, CPU, Fan, vid card only; power up and test; then add hard drive, floppy, CD, modem, etc).
Questions:
I realize the best option is to back up the 14.0 GB drive, format, and then re-load all the programs back on it, but I have a ton of programs loaded and a lot of little tweaks and settings that I probably can't remember and wouldn't want to lose. (I've reloaded Windows many times (you eventually will need to), so I know how to do it, but it's a pain.)
What is your opinion of the success likelihood/failure likelihood of any of the following, and which option would you recommend:
1. Hook the 14.0 Gb drive up to the system, and hope Windows detects the new hardware and I can load the drivers and be on my way.
2. Back up and wipe the 3.2 drive. Then hook it up as primary, load Windows to it. Hook the 14.0 drive up as secondary, copy the windows partition from the 3.2 to the 14.0. Install the 14.0 as primary. Reload all my programs.
3. Hook the 14.0 Gb drive up to the system, reload Windows over the existing Windows installation, and hope everything works okay.
4. Delete the subdirectories of Windows before swapping the mobo and reload Windows, then reload my programs, if required (I think this keeps the registry structure, but does a more complete install than option 3).
5. Delete the entire Windows directory from the 14.0 drive before swapping the mobo (probably from DOS). Then reload Windows and re-install all my programs.
Thanks in advance for the help.